Up (2009) is a animation, adventure, comedy film directed by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson. Led by Edward Asner, Critically acclaimed with an IMDb score of 8.3/10, this movie stands as one of the most memorable animation, adventure, comedy titles of its era. The film runs 96 min. Whether you are discovering it for the first time or revisiting a favourite, Up delivers exactly what fans of the animation, adventure, comedy genre are looking for.

About Up
Up (2009) is a Animation film with strong elements of Adventure, Comedy, directed by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson. The screenplay was written by Bob Peterson, Pete Docter. The cast features standout performances from Edward Asner and Jordan Nagai, among others.
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What is Up about?
As a boy, Carl Fredricksen wanted to explore South America and find the forbidden Paradise Falls. About 64 years later he gets to begin his journey along with Boy Scout Russell by …
Who directed Up?
Up (2009) was directed by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson. The film is a animation production that showcases the director’s distinctive style.
Who stars in Up?
The main cast of Up includes Edward Asner, Jordan Nagai, John Ratzenberger. Their performances are one of the key strengths of the film.
Is Up worth watching?
Yes, Up is highly recommended — it is considered one of the best films in its genre. With an IMDb score of 8.3/10, it has earned its place as a notable animation film. It also received significant industry recognition: Won 2 Oscars. 81 wins & 88 nominations total.
How long is Up?
Up has a runtime of 96 min. It was released in 2009 and is a animation film.
Where can I watch Up?
Up may be available on major streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, or available for digital rental/purchase on platforms like Apple TV, Vudu, or Google Play. Availability varies by region and changes over time.